How to Price Your Products Lytham St Annes

We are in the process of opening a fruit and veg shop. We have never done it before and although we are prepared with a lot of things we don’t know where to start pricing things. Do you know if you can hire someone with experience in this field to help get things started?

Homestead Consultancy Services
01253 640044
50 Wood Street
Lytham St Annes
Adtapt Business Continuity
01253 788181
Sterling Houseback St. Annes Road West
Lytham St Annes
P M M S Consulting Group
01253 795177
P O Box 4
Lytham St Annes
Clifton Risk Management Ltd
01253 711003
Clifton Dr South
Lytham St Annes
Concessions-Online
01253 340534
6 Sycamore Trading Estate
Blackpool
Informed Business Solutions Ltd
01253 714700
8 West Cresent
Lytham St Annes
Applecross Consultants Ltd
01253 794079
Applecross
Lytham St Annes
Ifa Consultancy
01253 726677
3 Bannistre Close
Lytham St Annes
Professional Cost Management Group
01253 361600
Progress House
Blackpool
Consessions Online
01253 343536
Unit 6 Squires Gate Industrial Estate
Blackpool
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How to Price Your Products

Pricing is based on three critical points:
• What your products are worth to your customers – its value
• What it costs you to provide your service
• The price your competitors charge

Many start-up businesses work out a cost figure for each product and add a modest mark-up – known as cost-plus pricing. This is not always appropriate however as there are other factors that may influence price.

Researching the competition is always a must, giving you an opportunity to benchmark your potential pricing. Remember though as a start-up and local business you can offer more than low prices (which is the strategy of supermarkets). You can compete on convenience, personal service and even potentially offer home deliveries. It’s also easier to reduce prices than raise them – if in doubt, try higher prices first and be prepared to lower prices if the required sales volume is not achieved and your cash flow is under pressure.

With regards to recruitment, look for someone from the local area that can provide an insight into what the community will be prepared to pay. Also look for someone with experience in running such a business. Advertising can attract a wide range of applicants but can be expensive, depending on the channel you choose. Look to advertise in the local newspapers, notices up on shop windows and community centers. In the advertisement include all the basic information including what experience is required.

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